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Maturity wall: what maturity wall?
19 Mar 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Maturity wall: what maturity wall?

We saw a great disparity among strategists in terms of default-rate projections for this year. With the cost for corporates to refinance their debt considerably higher than we saw in 2020 and 2021, and an elevated volume of upcoming maturities, many market participants predicted a default rate markedly higher than what we have seen so far. 
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Why now for ABS: healthy consumers and attractive income
19 Mar 2024 Market Update

Why now for ABS: healthy consumers and attractive income

Despite the cost-of-living crisis and inflation crunch on consumers, they have proven exceptionally hardy, with their financial health remaining remarkably strong during a very difficult period.
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Mixed news from the CPI release - but what does it mean for rate cuts?
13 Mar 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Mixed news from the CPI release - but what does it mean for rate cuts?

Yesterday’s US CPI report delivered a few interesting numbers but is still consistent with the Fed’s goals and timelines, which should allow it to cut rates in the context of some sort of a soft landing.
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Unemployment in the US: a tale of two surveys
12 Mar 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Unemployment in the US: a tale of two surveys

The latest US non-farm payroll numbers increased by 275,000 for February (payroll survey) incorporating a two-month payroll revision of -167,000, most likely due to seasonal factors, leaving a net revision of just 108,000 jobs added.
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Powell and Lagarde share notes on possible rate cuts
8 Mar 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Powell and Lagarde share notes on possible rate cuts

We have had a busy week on the central bank front with the Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell’s semi-annual testimony to congress on Wednesday before Christine Lagarde took centre stage at the European Central Bank press conference yesterday. 
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The UK’s data rollercoaster: recession confirmed, inflation eases, and consumers rebound
20 Feb 2024 TwentyFour Blog

The UK’s data rollercoaster: recession confirmed, inflation eases, and consumers rebound

Last week's data deluge from the UK painted a mixed picture for the economy, offering insights into inflation, growth, and the possible path for interest rates.
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Shelter component exposes the Fed's ‘last mile’ battle with inflation
16 Feb 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Shelter component exposes the Fed's ‘last mile’ battle with inflation

The January US consumer price index (CPI) data came in stronger than expected with core month-on-month figures coming in at 0.4 % (0.3% expected) and year-on-year figures at 3.9% (3.7% expected) but unchanged from December’s 3.9% print.
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Income is back: five reasons to invest in bonds for 2024
15 Feb 2024 Market Update

Income is back: five reasons to invest in bonds in 2024

Income has returned. After a couple of barren years, yields in high-quality bonds that were not too long ago returning just 2% or 3% are now set to bring in 7% to 8%. And this jump in yields looks to be a game changer for investors.
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Next week’s CPI numbers will provide more clues on rate cuts
9 Feb 2024 TwentyFour Blog

Next week’s CPI numbers will provide more clues on rate cuts

Next week markets will receive January Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation prints from the US and the UK, which will no doubt be widely followed. In the US, the Bloomberg consensus is for a significant drop in headline CPI from 3.4% to 2.9%, while core is expected to decline by a less spectacular 20 bps from 3.9% to 3.7%. For the UK, consensus is for a small increase in CPI inflation from 4.0% to 4.1%.
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PCE data brought something for everyone
29 Jan 2024 TwentyFour Blog

PCE data brought something for everyone

The long-awaited Personal Income and Outlays report for December was released last Friday. This piece produced by the U.S.’ Bureau of Economic Analysis contains information about personal income, savings rates and very importantly the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge of the economy.
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Asset-Backed Securities Quarterly Update – January 2024
26 Jan 2024 Market Update

Asset-Backed Securities Quarterly Update – January 2024

Aza Teeuwen reflects on a busy quarter for the Asset-Backed Securities team, highlighting the primary deals and trading that occurred all the way through the quarter until the end of December, the performance of ABS for the quarter, and his confidence that ABS is in a good position to carry its strong momentum into 2024.
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Investment Grade Quarterly Update – January 2024
26 Jan 2024 Market Update

Investment Grade Quarterly Update – January 2024

After a tumultuous year for fixed income, government bond markets were finally delivering a story of falling inflation in Q4 2023. In our Investment Grade quarterly update, Gordon Shannon reflects on Q4, and in particular the month of December which proved to be one of the strongest months of the year, as hopes of multiple rate cuts in 2024 were accelerated.
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